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Remains believed to be those of Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney, abducted 10 days ago from a Birmingham birthday party, were recovered Tuesday night.

Birmingham police and FBI agents found the remains in a dumpster. The discovery may have capped a tragic end to a massive search that began Saturday, Oct. 12, and has kept the Birmingham-area community and beyond on edge ever since.

“This is a tough moment for this city. This is a tough moment for this family,” said Mayor Randall Woodfin.

Police plan to charge Patrick Stallworth, 39, and 29-year-old Derick Irisha Brown with capital murder and kidnapping in Kamille’s death, said Police Chief Patrick Smith.
Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney’s body believed found in dumpster
 
OCT 22, 2019
Remains found in search for missing 3-year-old Alabama girl
The remains of a child have been found and law enforcement officers confirmed they believe them to be Kamille’s. Birmingham Police Chief Patrick Smith said McKinney’s remains were likely found in a dumpster in town.

“We found the remains of a child that we believe to be Kamille,” Smith said.

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Woodfin also took the time to speak to Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney’s family. “To the family of Kamille, I speak on behalf of all the residents and the city and that we know that your pain, your grief, your tears, your anger, your sadness, your many questions and your pain are not ignored.”

McKinney had been missing since Oct. 12, when she disappeared from a public housing project in Birmingham where a birthday party was being held.

Chief Smith said kidnapping and murder charges would be placed against Derick Brown and Patrick Stallworth.

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He was released from jail on $500,000 bond and was taken back into custody Tuesday night.
 
OCT 22, 2019
Kamille McKinney's remains found inside dumpster in Birmingham
The body of Kamille "Cupcake" McKinney, the 3-year-old girl who was abducted in Birmingham on Oct. 12, was found inside of a dumpster at a landfill, Police Chief Patrick Smith said Tuesday night.

Smith said two persons of interest detained early on in the search, Patrick Stallworth and Derick Brown, will be charged with capital murder and kidnapping in connection with Kamille's disappearance and death.

Leaders from around the state, including Governor Kay Ivey, have released statements on the tragic news.

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Gov. Kay Ivey

“Given the tragic news that is breaking this evening, I offer my heartfelt condolences to Kamille’s family. I offer profound thanks to law enforcement and to all the volunteers who have worked tirelessly in search of this precious little girl. The heart of our state is broken, but we must do all we can to avoid this happening to another family. Our prayers remain with Kamille’s family and all who have been touched by this nightmare.”

Congresswoman Terri Sewell

"Cupcake was an innocent baby! My prayers are with her family and the entire Birmingham community during this unthinkable time. We must continue to find strength and unity, even in the face of heart breaking tragedy. Hold the ones you love close."

Mayor Randall Woodfin

"Tonight, we're a city in mourning.

"Kamille McKinney is gone. Ripped away from her family. The pain her family is enduring right now is unimaginable.

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"Tonight, Birmingham, we mourn as one. Uplift this family. Uplift your own families. Hold your loved ones a little tighter. Let them know that they're valued.

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OCT 22, 2019
Birmingham police chief says they believe remains found belong to 3-year-old Kamille 'Cupcake' McKinney
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In a press conference Tuesday night Chief Smith said the Birmingham Police Department has been working alongside the FBI and they believe McKinney's remains have been found inside of a dumpster which was located at a landfill in Birmingham, Alabama.

Smith said, "We had been detaining all of the trash collected from one area, and we found this evening remains of a child that we believe to be Kamille."

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Police Chief Patrick Smith confirmed in Tuesday's presser that warrants have been issued for two suspects, who are both currently in custody according to Smith. Patrick Devone Stallworth, 39, of Birmingham is the first suspect, who Alabama News Network reports was found to have evidence on his cell phone that police are using.

Derrick Irisha Brown, 29, of Birmingham is the second suspect who was originally charged with kidnapping according to Alabama News Network.

Birmingham Police say locating these remains allowed them to bring the capital murder and kidnapping charges against the two suspects. Police Chief Smith says they will seek warrants for these charges Wednesday.
 
OCT 22, 2019
Police find body in dumpster believed to be missing Alabama 3-year-old
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Police said they recovered what appeared to be the body of 3-year-old Kamille McKinney in a Birmingham dumpster not far from where she disappeared nine days ago, the Birmingham Police Department announced Tuesday.

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“We believe that this was something they thought about and acted upon and they saw an opportunity to take a young child, and they did,” Birmingham Police Chief Patrick Smith told reporters Tuesday.

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“Tonight our entire city is in mourning. Kamille is gone," Woodfin said Tuesday. "At this moment that we're standing in, I ask one thing of this community: not to take sides and not to finger point. But if there is any finger pointing to do it is only at the perpetrator, who would kidnap an innocent 3-year-old."

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OCT 22, 2019
Alabama police believe they found the remains of 3-year-old Kamille 'Cupcake' McKinney - CNN
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Police believe the kidnapping was something Stallworth and Brown thought about and acted upon and they found an opportunity to take the young child, Smith said Tuesday.

Investigation will reveal what happened after that, he said.

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Police didn't get any information on the child's location when they first interviewed Stallworth and Brown -- but were able to secure warrants on unrelated charges.

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Smith said Tuesday there is no connection between the two and Kamille's family.

"This young child has touched a nation," the chief said. "This young child has definitely sent a message across that nation that we all must be diligent to protect them all."

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OCT 22, 2019
Birmingham PD: Body of Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney believed to have been found in dumpster
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In an exclusive interview with CBS 42, council members Hunter Williams, William Parker and Steven Hoyt spoke with anchor Sherri Jackson about the heartbreaking loss of McKinney. Williams, who represents the city’s District 2 and head the city’s public safety committee, said it was a heartbreaking situation.

“I think the entire city of Birmingham has been living on the cusp of hope and fear, hoping that Kamille can be brought up safely and having that horrible feeling in your gut that the worst news, which is unfortunately what we are talking about tonight, could happen,” Williams said.

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Councilman William Parker, whose District 4 includes Tom Brown Village where McKinney was abducted, said that to create safe places for the city’s children, there will have to be a difficult decision between the city and the community.

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Smith said that during the course of the investigation, the remains of a 3-year-old girl were found inside a dumpster near the Center Point condominium, where suspects Patrick Stallworth and Derick Brown were arrested days after her disappearance.

The remains were recovered inside of a landfill in Jefferson County, where law enforcement had been going through 12 tons of garbage in the surrounding area over the last few days.

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OCT 22, 2019
Kamille ‘Cupcake’ McKinney: Timeline of a Birmingham tragedy
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Tuesday, Oct. 22:

Police continued to chase hundreds of tips.

"We’re growing more impatient,'' Kamille’s father, Dominic McKinney, said that morning. “We’re hurting. I don’t know what else to say.”

Shortly after 8 p.m., police announced they had recovered the body believed to be Kamille in a Santek dumpster that had been parked near the Center Point apartment complex where Stallworth was initially arrested. The dumpster had been transported to a landfill near Warrior, where Birmingham police and FBI agents recovered Kamille’s body.

Stallworth was taken back into custody and authorities said he and Brown will be charged Wednesday with kidnapping and capital murder.

“This is a tough moment for this city. This is a tough moment for this family,” said Mayor Woodfin.

“The heart of our state is broke," a statement from Gov. Kay Ivey read.
 
Conner Board on Twitter
Tonight I’m praying for healing for Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney’s family, friends, and everyone involved in the search. Our state as a whole is heartbroken, so I can’t even imagine the pain they are feeling. Thank you to everyone who has helped in this case so far.

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11:35 PM - 22 Oct 2019
 
MAPS - Updated October 22

1) Tom Brown Village, 4165 5th Ct N, Birmingham, AL 35222, a public housing community off of Messer-Airport Highway (Avondale)
2) Shell Station, 4012 Airport Hwy, Birmingham, AL 35222 Google Maps

3) Woodside Condominiums, 30 Shadowood Cir, Birmingham, AL 35215 (Center Point) Google Maps


4) Parkway Villa, 132 14th Ave NE, Birmingham, AL 35215 (Center Point) Google Maps


5) Marland Apartments, 2727 E Jefferson Ave SW, Birmingham, AL 35211
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6) All of the above Google Maps


7) Grid Search Huffman Rd/Springville Rd/Huffman HS, Google Maps


8) Blount County Landfill near Warrior AL خرائط ‪Google
 

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